Beirut’s 'Golden Age' and beyond: A city of dreams and disparities
Beirut, once known as the "Paris of the Middle East," has a rich history of cultural and economic vibrancy, from its Phoenician roots to its Golden Age in the 1960s. However, beneath this glamorous image, deep social and economic inequalities fueled unrest, leading to periods of violence. Today's Beirut is marked by the resilience of its people, while grappling with ongoing political instability, economic crises, and renewed violence, reflecting its long-standing challenges. Intrigued? Click on to discover more about Beirut's complex journey.
2024-10-08T11:07:12Z
Popular tourist destinations with weird laws (that you should be careful about)
When in Rome, do as the Romans do, right? This holds true to this day, as when we travel we should be aware of local customs and laws so that we don't end up in an unpleasant situation, or worse: fined or arrested. Indeed, most countries have bizarre laws, even if some are not strictly enforced. As visitors, we should be aware of them, as they can make a difference in the quality of our vacation. If you were planning a steamy vacation with your unwed partner in Bali, you might want to do it sooner rather than later. Indonesia’s parliament passed a controversial and long-awaited revision of its penal code on December 6 which criminalizes extramarital intimacy for both citizens and tourists. After ratification, the new criminal code must be signed by the president, and it will be applied for up to three years, according to NBC. The amended criminal code makes intimacy outside marriage punishable by a year in jail, as well as cohabitation of unmarried couples punishable by six months. It also says the promotion of contraception and religious blasphemy are illegal. Curious for more? Click through this gallery and discover the weird laws of popular tourist destinations.
2022-05-31T15:26:45Z
Colic: What it is, what causes it, and how you can treat it
Welcoming a child into the world can be one of the happiest and most beautiful experiences in a person's life. Countless people around the world hold newborns in their arms and look towards a purposeful future of love, nurturing, and, of course, hard work. Caring for an infant is a roller coaster of emotions, oscillating between extreme joy and extreme exhaustion. For many new parents and caretakers, one of the first extreme hardships will be caring for a colicky baby. Babies with colic are known to cry incessantly into the night, suffer from gastrointestinal pain, and be subjected to so much stress that their face turns red. Thankfully, colic is rarely dangerous, but it can take a massive toll on both the baby and the caretakers who can suffer from irritation and sleep deprivation as well. The more one knows about colic, however, the easier it can be to handle this condition. Read on to find out all you need to know colic, and how to get you and your baby through it.
2024-01-16T16:47:59Z
Toltecs: the mysteries and wisdom of an ancient civilization
When discussing pre-Columbian civilizations, our thoughts often turn to the Aztecs, the Mayans, and the Incas. However, in addition to these prominent groups, there were other civilizations that made significant contributions to science, gastronomy, and spirituality. The Toltecs, for example, lived in the 10th century in what we know today as Mexico. If you are eager to embark on a journey to the past, you can expect to encounter breathtaking landscapes, remarkable monuments, and ancient wisdom that will inspire and astonish you. Click through the gallery to get started.
2024-01-12T13:28:02Z